Tuesday, 15 October 2013

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How a hurricane of racist hatred has been fomented by racists operating in the East End


KHOODEELAAR! Campaign against City of London Big Biz Agenda fronted via Crossrail hole attacks: A contextual updater Commentary at 1815 Hrs GMT London Tuesday 15 October 2013

How a hurricane of racist hatred has been fomented by racists operating in the East End...
And how one has been prevented so far on a large scale but how it is POSSIBLE that racists are carrying out attacks and violations away from the glare of public awareness.......
Simmering racist hatred could take the form of a hurricane of racist storm in London's East End - a contextual commentary after Cyclone Phailin in India.

1800 [1750] [1740] [1720] GMT London Tuesday 15 October 2013
By © Muhammad Haque
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This is what would have happened if Murdoch-employed ex-Neo Cons ‘MP’ Matthew Parris’ racist incitement against the Brick Lane London E1 area in July 2005 had been allowed to be implemented against Brick Lane.

HURRICANE Phailin to Racist Hatred:
Assaults, Emergencies and Displacements
From Orissa to Seelot to Brick Lane and the East End of London:



Noting a recent agency image of some people escaping the impact of the
Cyclone Phailin, as pictured in Orissa that has now been renamed as the eastern Indian region of Odissa/Odisha.
There is a long link between the people of Orissa and those of Seelot
that linguistically straddles the Aakhomia (Assamese)  language to the north and the north east and the Bangla language to the south and the south east.
Oorr-ee-ah is the Selotee language word for the people from Orissa.
They were itinerant trades people very much like the Kaboolees (Tagore wrote about them in his Kabooleewahla short story).
The terms and the manner of trade differed but both groups travelled through Seelot only to trade with the Seelotees.
There were many groups of such traders who would ply their stuff mainly to
households.
And by definition, the Oorreeahs’ trading decisions were made by Seelotee women.
Household, domestic stuff.
And loads of fancy goods!
And what was without exception a very noisy, haggling session!
The sight (in this image) of stranded Ooreeah people is not so far from many that could be found in the East End of London.
What would happen if a community was under attack by a racist gang?
This is the nearest to a cyclone that can be imagined in the context of the
simmering intolerance that is maintained in Britain by pro-racist elements in the Neo Cons Parties (those include the racists in the Labour Party bureaucracy too).
This could have been so as recently as September this year.
So how was such an attack  prevented?
It was not once.
Such an attach could take place any time.
But for the fact that some of the community members have remained ever vigilant against the attacks .
This has then had the impact on those who crave the votes, most of those coming from the voters targeted by racists in the context of Tower Hamlets.
And those in turn have had some correlational links with the Police who have no alternative but to be seen to be active against threatened assaults by racists on the population.
But what if the numbers of the racists were smaller than those witnessed on Saturday 7 September 2013?
Would the Police take action?

[To be continued]

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